Wedding Aniversary
Last sunday me and husband commemorated our 6th wedding aniversary and we decided to spend the afternoon in Sedona. It was a great day! We had lunch in a great fine gourmet/deli place. They also sell all kinds of wines and exotic condiments and appetizers. We all seated outside, the weather is just right in Sedona, not cold and just a bit warm. The meal was awesome and when the lady came to check if everything was ok, I had to open my big mouth to mention our wedding aniversary. She brought us a bottle of champagne, a small one because I was driving. After eating with much pleasure, I went to pay the bill at the cashier. I grabbed some italian muffins to go and the same lady said that my husband had paid for everything. "Are you sure?" I replied a bit surprised. So, I just paid for those cakes, I believed that he had paid while I was in the restroom. We all got in the car and he asked how much was the bill. "Well, you must know it, you've paid them!" Eyes wide open and he said: "No, I could not have paid, because I did not bring my wallet." Giggles and giggles. She mentioned that the drinks were on her account as a gift for us! I understood that she simply did not want to charge us and that was so generous. She could not be wrong as my husband did not have his wallet!!
After that, we did not have plans at all, and we entered a road in a gorgeous neighborhood. We often do this, we just drive away! Actually I really like Sedona, I think is one of the most beautiful places in Arizona and I would move there big time! You guys should see the light in that place. It's just perfect. The plants and flowers are so beautiful as well. So, as I was saying...we drove like 3 miles and guess what? We ended in this creek where I got these photos below...
Hello there!
How cool is this place? We walked bare feet and enjoyed the water that wasn't so cold.
I've been so away of blogland due my activities in real life. I am making some new bags and at this time, I must make some for me. Next post I will show some wip and some little darlings that Anita sent to me.
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